Shorted overhead light

I need to know location of the door locking module.
and the lighting module.
i was changing the bulb in overhead light and shorted it out.
now it does not work, and i believe i have burned out a component in the door lock module, i want to access the module and see if i can replace the burned component inside the module. can you advise me about this?
thank you adam

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... Sorry to hear about this.
Have you checked all the fuses; to see if they are good?

I would start with checking all the fuses, the dome light bulb and burnt wires. (burnt wires will smell) If you didn't smell plastic burning while hooking up the DVD player, then you're okay. But check anyway.

If you can't solve the problems, call the Toyota service department for help. They may be nice and give you some help.

well its normal for door to luck when u start to drive in all Passat or vw. the hazard switch could have short in it or outside where the bulbs are located(inside the wiring of bulb socket). it could also be on ON position. change the hazard switch itself.

i had that problem . i just pulled the light bulbs . no bulbs, no draining battery . unless you want to replace the door buttons and the overhead light . that might solve the short but until you do just pull the bulbs . hope that helps . Carrson

This is a failure of the "remote function actuation module". It is located under the rear deck next to the right rear speaker. The rear seat must be removed to access it along with removing the rear deck. It controls the trunk release, door locks, dome light, and reverse light. My remote trunk release stopped working along with the relase button on the dash along with the reverse lights failing at the same time. The module is over $150 so I would try to find a way to rewire the lights to work without the module.

It has to be a short somewhere within the electrical system. Read your owners manual to see what other components are on the same fuse as your overhead light...and then check to make sure you have the correct size fuse.

Approach lamp bulb removal (if equipped)
To change the bulbs:
1. Make sure that all the doors are
closed and the interior lights have
automatically turned off or the
opposite mirror approach lamp has
turned off.
2. With a small flat tipped
screwdriver, insert the tip into the
approach light module slot located
on the outboard corner of the lens
to release the clip.
3. While holding the clip in the release position, pull the approach light
module down.
4. Remove the two wires from the module and replace the module with a
new one.
5. Reverse the order to reassemble the approach light module.